The Porcupine Warriors top hierarchy have been slashed into two following recent decision to offload several senior players
Asante Kotoko management and board of directors are not on the same page following the decision to offload deputy captain Emmanuel Gyamfi and several other first team players ahead of the start of 2020/21 Ghana Premier League season.
Gyamfi met the management members led by Nana Yaw Amponsah last week over mutual termination of his contract after new coach Prosper Ogum Narteh insisted that he doesn’t suit his game plan.
The former WAFA coach is believed to have told Gyamfi that he can’t guarantee him enough game time and that he should look elsewhere.
Aside Gyamfi, Abdul Latif Anabila, Emmanuel Sarkodie and Godfred Asiamah have been told to prepare to go on loan.
Also, Kwame Adom Frimpong, Samuel Frimpong, Ibrahim Osman and Habib Mohammed were all part of the list submitted to the board to leave the club.
However, AshesGyamera understand that the board of directors have rejected that mass transfer since they believe it will disstablize the team since Augustine Okrah, Felix Annan and Wahab Adams have already left after their contracts expired.
Few weeks ago, Asante Kotoko skipper Felix Annan, Augustine Okrah, Martin Antwi, Richard Senanu and Wahab Adams left the club following the expiration of their respective contracts.
With Kotoko failing to win a trophy last season, the club has signed eight new players including striker Samuel Appiah, Samuel Boateng, Clinton Opoku, Richmond Lamptey, Maxwell Agyemang, Isaac Oppong, Richard Boadu and Augustine Agyapong.
Last season, Kotoko employed the services of four coaches including Maxwell Konadu, Johnson Smith, Abdulai Gazale and Mariano Baretto but still failed to win the league.
The finished second behind Hearts of Oak and were eliminated from the FA Cup in the quarterfinals.